About US

Cornea Society

The Cornea Society was founded in 1975 in recognition of the contributions of
its namesake, Ramon Castroviejo, MD, a consummate educator and a pioneer in
corneal transplantation. The Society has fostered the exchange of
information about the cornea and anterior segment of the eye through
scientific meetings, communications, and a quality scientific journal and
newsletter. It thrives today as an international organization dedicated to
the advancement of knowledge about the cornea and external eye and serves as
the collective voice of corneal specialists globally and with governmental
agencies domestically.

The Eye Bank Association of America

The vision of the Eye Bank Association of America is the restoration of
sight worldwide. The oldest transplant association in the United States,
the EBAA is the nationally-recognized accrediting body for eye banks.
Since 1961, EBAA member banks have restored sight to over 1,500,000
individuals. The EBAA champions the restoration of sight through core
services to its members which advance donation, transplantation and
research in their communities and throughout the world.